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A good triple/triple combo for Taira Shinohara, as he leads after the SP. Joseph Klein follows very closely in 2nd.
2022 U.S. Figure Skating Championship Series prese
Event Results for 2022 U.S. Figure Skating Championship Series preseijs.usfigureskating.org
On a side note, did anyone see Tairo Hiroshina's SP at Fort Wayne comp last night? He did really well and looks really young. Joseph Klein is in the same comp. IMO TH is another young man from the US to look out for.
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Fifteen-year-old Shinohara is fun to follow on Instagram, and he had been understandably thrilled after Blaine, where it was his FS score that shone. Hope that he can keep up the good work with his FS in Fort Wayne.

It is very welcome news too that Joe Klein also had a strong SP in Fort Wayne. Hopefully a good sign that he is moving past injury earlier in the season.
Best wishes to Joe with his FS as well. Sorry to see that Daniel Martynov, who had been listed as an entry in Junior Men in the early Fort Wayne PDF, did not compete.
He also had withdrawn from his JGP assignment this season.
He is on the early list for Alpharetta, and I hope that he will compete there.
... I imagine the purpose of sending Ilia to Austria is to earn validated international minimums. If the Olympics are out of reach (and I don't quite concede that, at least yet) Ilia would still be eligible for 4CC and Worlds, provided he meets the minimums. ...
Although it will be a tall order for Ilia to earn one of the three Olympic slots, I agree that it is premature to count him out entirely.
At the very least, USFS presumably would want Ilia to be available to serve as a viable Olympic alternate (especially if USFS were to name him as first alternate) -- which would be yet another important reason to send him to Austria to go after the senior minimums.
With those files you know as much as I do! My understanding is that while some events are usually (always?) Challengers, others are not. ...
Per another annual ISU document, the ongoing "core group" of Challengers year after year includes: Nebelhorn, Finlandia, Nepela, Golden Spin, plus an event in Canada or USA.
p.s. I don't think it has been mentioned yet that scores that count toward ISU Season's Bests are another advantage of a Challenger (as opposed to just a "Senior B").
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